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Woodcock Word Attack

reading nonsense words (e.g., plurp, fronkett) aloud to test phonetic word attack skills. Word Attack measures skill in applying phonic and structural

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Woodcock Word Attack

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reading nonsense words (e.g., plurp, fronkett) aloud to test phonetic word attack skills.

Word Attack measures skill in applying phonic and structural analysis skills to the pronunciation of unfamiliar printed words.

What is Woodcock Word Attack?

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If the student scores 0 or 1 on the word identification, a score of 0 can be recorded for Word Attack

Begin with the 2 sample items; then proceed to item 1

Study the pronunciation guide (p. 28-29) The student must answer within 5 seconds The “word” must be read naturally –not

sounded out for the final reading WRITE what the student says

Word Attack

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Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test

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The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test or the PPVT was first launched in 1959 by two pioneers in the field of special education, Llyod M. Dunn and Leota M. Dunn

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Quickly evaluate receptive vocabulary with a test that requires no reading or writing

Monitor progress using two parallel forms Directly compare receptive and expressive

vocabulary when you also administer the EVT-2 Move immediately into evidence-based

interventions using those embedded directly into and linked into the ASSIST software

Meet guidelines for universal screening, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and diagnostic testing in an RTI environment

What the Pearson Company has to say.

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The Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test is one of the most commonly used assessment tests that measure verbal ability in standard American English vocabulary. It measures the receptive processing of examinees from 2 to over 90 years old

Purpose of the Test

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Administration: 10-15 Minutes, Paper and pencil

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The administration of PPVT outs certain limits on the test. It cannot be used on people who suffer from blindness and/or deafness. Psychologists may also need to consider other types of verbal ability assessments when measuring the intelligence of adults who have severe to profound mental retardation because a considerable number of the pictures include images of children.

Limitations of the Test